As others have noted, looking at W/L to determine a pitchers success is just moronic. Peavy is 28-25 with a 4.07 ERA career for the White Sox. His WHIP has been really good and he is running out almost a 4:1 k:bb ratio. It is not his fault the Sox have never been any better than average since he has been there.

You guys are right. Jake's win total doesn't tell the whole picture. Jake's been injured...a lot. And for some reason Jake doesn't seem to get run support when he does pitch well which is odd.

Of course Jake's been paid $59,000,000 from the White Sox in his 4 years and is set to make $14,500,000 this year and I guess all I'm asking is for Jake to be known more for pitching that being injured or commenting on former Sox players.

You guys are right. Jake's win total doesn't tell the whole picture. Jake's been injured...a lot. And for some reason Jake doesn't seem to get run support when he does pitch well which is odd.

Of course Jake's been paid $59,000,000 from the White Sox in his 4 years and is set to make $14,500,000 this year and I guess all I'm asking is for Jake to be known more for pitching that being injured or commenting on former Sox players.

He hasn't said a word about any former players. Well, as far as I know anyway